Windy City Gridiron
"Having his base pay slashed in half doesn't seem to have protected fourth year player J'Marcus Webb as the seventh round pick is released by the team that drafted him today. The Bears gave him a billion chances and yet he squandered all.
Leave it to J'Marcus Webb to let everyone know before the..."
August 30

Chicago Tribune
"J’Marcus Webb lost his starting spot on the offensive line last week and a pay cut came with it.
The Chicago Bears have given Webb a reduction in his base salary but he has the opportunity to earn all of the money back in playing time incentives.
A source with knowledge of the new deal told..."
August 18

ESPN Chicago
"The Chicago Bears claim the recent demotion of right tackle J'Marcus Webb was simply a planned move to get him more repetitions on the second team at left tackle but signs point to the switch becoming permanent.
With the Bears set to host San Diego on Thursday rookie fifth-round pick Jordan..."
August 14

Chicago Tribune
"J-Webb Nation is facing a coup now that the Bears have cranked up a competition at right tackle that was only talked about previously.
J'Marcus Webb was demoted to the second team Sunday the first practice since he was beaten for a sack of Jay Cutler in one of 10 snaps for the quarterback in..."
August 12

Daily Herald
"Heading into the final year of his rookie contract, 2013 will be a huge year for J'Marcus Webb. It already has been an eventful off-season for the former seventh-round pick.
Webb started 44 games in his first three NFL seasons, including each of the last 32 at left tackle.
But, because of..."
April 03

Chicago Tribune
"J'Marcus Webb may have more reliable personal protection around him than he has provided physical cover for Bears quarterback Jay Cutler over the past three seasons.
In his first interview since being arrested last Sunday night for possessing less than 2.5 grams of marijuana after police pulled..."
March 02

Chicago Tribune
"Though J'Marcus Webb reportedly won't face drug charges, he created questions about himself for a new Bears coaching staff when he was arrested in downstate Pulaski County and initially charged with marijuana possession.
The starting left tackle for the last two seasons has been up and down on..."
February 28

ESPN.com
"A prosecutor said Wednesday he will not pursue marijuana possession charges against Chicago Bears offensive lineman J'Marcus Webb, who was charged after a traffic stop in southern Illinois over the weekend.
Pulaski County State's Attorney Grayson Gile said the pot charges related to Webb's..."
February 27